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A small Japanese-style garden adds excitement to a woodsy backyard. Japanese gardens combine the basic elements of water, plants, and rocks with clean, simple, lines to create a tranquil retreat. This garden dates back to the Muromachi period, the fifteenth century. Its physical form represents Zen Buddhist philosophy, Zen self-examination, spiritual refinement, and enlightenment.
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Views:171139|Rating:3.26|View Time:5:43Minutes|Likes:307|Dislikes:164Are you starting to see browning on your Japanese Maple leaf edges? Here’s what’s causing it, what it means and what you can do to make it look… well, better for the season FEATURED PLANT: Acer Palmatum ‘Rhode Island Red’

Views:3067|Rating:4.38|View Time:18:47Minutes|Likes:28|Dislikes:4In this video we look at the complete pruning process for Cut Leaf Maples, Acer palmatum dissectum or Japanese Maples. Removal of dead wood, crossing branches and allowing light into the canopy. This will keep your Maple healthy and looking great.

This is a full demonstration from unpruned maple to a maple that will develop good form and shape.

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Japanese gardens, these tranquil, charming gardens have been around for long time, hundreds maybe thousands of years and combine in a divine way simple, natural elements such as sand, water, rocks, stone, and vegetation to create a peaceful, Zen sanctuary.
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Moss Rose grows just four to six inches tall. Place it in the front of your flower garden. Try planting Moss Rose as border edging, in rock gardens, as bedding plants or ground cover. They also look good in containers and hanging pots. The purslane family Portulaca is small containing fewer than 100 species, including the genus Portulaca grandiflora. Many gardeners are familiar with the annual purslane weed, which self-seeds prolifically. Moss rose plants grow as much as eight inches tall, and spread one to two feet to create a dense mat, making the plant a good ground cover. It has many common names, including rose moss, eleven o’clock, Mexican rose, moss rose, table rose, Vietnam Rose, sun rose, rock rose, and moss-rose purslane. Colors such as yellow, orange, white, pink, red, and bi-colors.

Views:2012|Rating:4.97|View Time:5:32Minutes|Likes:169|Dislikes:1Times have changed and it is rare to find a garden that is cared for with the same level as what the older Japanese Gardeners did. Back when they were around that is.

This video is a detailed description of how to plant a Japanese Maple. This video not only applies to Japanese Maples, but also to any grafted trees. Be sure to raise the tree several inches above the original grade and don’t cover the graft with soil or mulch. Planting a Japanese Maple in clay soil.

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Views:180013|Rating:4.85|View Time:28:1Minutes|Likes:1102|Dislikes:35This time on Japanology Plus, our theme is Japanese gardens, compact evocations of nature’s majesty. Japan has many garden styles: from tea gardens, to the dry gardens of Zen Buddhism, to the pocket gardens of city-dwellers. Our expert guest is Takahiro Naka, a professor of garden history who is actively involved in garden design and restoration projects around the country. And in Plus One, a Japanese rock garden that fits on your tabletop.
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Views:19833|Rating:4.96|View Time:7:24Minutes|Likes:120|Dislikes:1Welcome to the Shinzen Japanese Gardens at Woodward Park in Fresno, California. For the next few minutes this is your chance to escape to the most soothing world of earth and water that mother nature can offer as you walk among the water falls, water ponds, wandering paths, flowers and trees and magnificent Bonzais. We invite you to take a ‘walk in the park’. Thank you, Lare Austin. Oh, and please check out my channel
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“Esashi oiwake” by The Matsu Take Ensemble
“Sakura sakura” by Emiko Toguchi and Yumiko Kanao, on koto
“Daha” by Michel Dubeau
“Kazoe uta” by Emiko Toguchi and Yumiko Kanao, on koto

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Views:40066|Rating:4.77|View Time:4:38Minutes|Likes:228|Dislikes:11Japanese Maple…there can be that many varieties, right? Wrong! Kenny shows us several species that might look perfectly colorful in your yard.

‘The Street Smart Gardener’ is a gardening-based ‘why to’ web series (webisode) developed for the average gardener. The series is fresh, entertaining, funny, and educational. The creator and host is Kenny Williams, a renowned landscape artist and owner of W&W Nursery in Apalachin, NY. W&W Nursery has been in business for over 20 years and is the largest independent Nursery and Garden Center in New York’s Southern Tier. Kenny’s unique tips, tricks…and humor… will enlighten and entertain you, no matter how green your thumb.

Views:12744|Rating:4.92|View Time:9:36Minutes|Likes:253|Dislikes:4Picking A Japanese Maple And Container Planting It – In this video I pick a Tamukeyama Japanese Maple and plant it into a container. Woody shrubs and trees are best planted in a well drained soil mix.
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Views:39067|Rating:4.87|View Time:9:32Minutes|Likes:263|Dislikes:7We tour a home garden where elegant Japanese maples grace the landscape and add color to every season.
Troy’s segment featuring a home collection of Japanese maples spotlighted Acer palmatum ‘Asahi zuru’ and ‘Beni kawa’. The home owner recommended ‘Maples for Gardens: A Color Encyclopedia’ by C.J. van Gelderen
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Views:2126|Rating:4.84|View Time:1:55Minutes|Likes:31|Dislikes:1Takuto Kawakami speaks English better than some adults in Japan. He even passed a grueling exam that most Japanese adults fail. Now he gets to practice his English on tourists in one of Japan’s most famous gardens. CBS News foreign correspondent Ben Tracy got a tour.